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53Structural generalizations over consonants and vowels in 11-month-old infantsCognition 116 (3): 361-367. 2010.
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45Framing a Phenomenological Mixed Method: From Inspiration to GuidanceFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.Despite a long history of researchers who combine phenomenology with qualitative or quantitative methods, there are only few examples of working with a phenomenological mixed method—a method where phenomenology informs both qualitative and quantitative data generation, analysis, and interpretation. Researchers have argued that in working with a phenomenological mixed method, there should be mutual constraint and enlightenment between the qualitative and quantitative methods for studying consciou…Read more
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38Expertise in Non-Well-Defined Task Domains: The Case of ReadingSocial Epistemology 38 (1): 13-27. 2024.In this article, we discuss expertise by considering the activity of reading. Cognitive scientists have traditionally conceptualised reading as a single, well-defined task, namely the decoding of letter sequences into meaningful sequences of speech sounds. This definition captures a core feature of the reading activity at the computational level, but it is an overly narrow model of how reading behaviour occurs in the real world. We propose a more expansive model of expertise. In our view, expert…Read more
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37Frequency-based organization of speech sequences in a nonhuman animalCognition 146 (C): 1-7. 2016.
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33The Ecological-Enactive Model of Disability: Why Disability Does Not Entail Pathological EmbodimentFrontiers in Psychology 11 537925. 2020.In the last 50 years, discussions of how to understand disability have been dominated by the medical and social models. Paradoxically, both models overlook the disabled person’s experience of the lived body, thus reducing the body of the disabled person to a physiological body. In this article we introduce what we call the Ecological-Enactive (EE) model of disability. The EE-model combines ideas from enactive cognitive science and ecological psychology with the aim of doing justice simultaneousl…Read more
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33Look at the Beat, Feel the Meter: Top–Down Effects of Meter Induction on Auditory and Visual ModalitiesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 10. 2016.
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29A Comparative Perspective on the Role of Acoustic Cues in Detecting Language StructureTopics in Cognitive Science 12 (3): 859-874. 2018.Mueller et al. discuss the role of acoustic cues in detecting language structure more generally. Across languages, there are clear links between acoustic cues and syntactic structure. They show that AGL experiments implementing analogous links demonstrate that prosodic cues, as well as various auditory biases, facilitate the learning of structural rules. Some of these biases, e.g. for auditory grouping, are also present in other species.
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21New perspectives on person-centered care: an affordance-based accountMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (4): 631-644. 2020.Despite the growing interest and supporting evidence for person-centered care, there is still a fundamental disagreement about what makes healthcare person-centered. In this article, we define PCC as operating with three fundamental conditions: personal, participatory and holistic. To further understand these concepts, we develop a framework based on the theory of affordances, which we apply to the healthcare case of rehabilitation and a concrete experiment on social interactions between persons…Read more
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18Causal versus constitutivo. ¿Dónde debemos trazar los límites de la mente?Ideas Y Valores 67 93-111. 2018.¿Cómo saber qué entidades causan los procesos mentales y qué entidades los constituyen? La relevancia de esta pregunta cobra fuerza a partir de la objeción de Adams y Aizawa a la teoría de la mente extendida. Este artículo reconstruye algunos argumentos a favor la teoría de la mente extendida y del externalismo de la conciencia. Posteriormente, se evalúa la propuesta de Kirchhoff de una noción de constitución como una relación entre niveles. Actualmente la discusión carece de un acuerdo básico s…Read more
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14Arc-shaped pitch contours facilitate item recognition in non-human animalsCognition 213 (C): 104614. 2021.
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